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Vinie Burrows, Walk together children. the black scene in prose, poetry and song.

Title
Vinie Burrows, Walk together children. vol. 2 [sound recording] : the black scene in prose, poetry and song.
Author
Burrows, Vinie.
Publication
New Rochelle, N.Y. : Spoken Arts, [1969]

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AudioUse in library *LZR 5009 (C) [Disc]Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional Authors
  • Gold, Jim.
  • Kresh, Paul.
Description
1 sound disc (32 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Alternative Title
  • There's somebody knockin' at your door.
  • Between the world and me.
  • Alberta K. Johnson.
  • I know Jesus heard me.
  • Benediction.
  • Jazz poem.
  • Revolutionary cradle song.
  • Conversation.
  • Jitterbugging in the streets.
  • Status symbol.
  • Let America be America again.
Subject
  • American literature > African American authors
  • Songs with guitar
  • Monologues with music
Note
  • Program and biographical notes by Paul Kresh on container.
Contents
There's somebody knockin' at your door (2:00) -- Between the world and me (5:50) -- Alberta K. Johnson (4:57) -- I know Jesus heard me ; Benediction (1:05) -- Jazz poem (3:09) -- Revolutionary cradle song (:52) -- Conversation (3:50) -- Jitterbugging in the streets (7:07) -- Status symbol (:45) -- Let America be America again (4:03).
Call Number
*LZR 5009 (C)
LCCN
76750243
OCLC
8104561
Author
Burrows, Vinie. Performer
Title
Vinie Burrows, Walk together children. vol. 2 [sound recording] : the black scene in prose, poetry and song.
Imprint
New Rochelle, N.Y. : Spoken Arts, [1969]
Performer
Read and sung by Vinie Burrows ; guitar acc. by Jim Gold ; directed by Paul Kresh.
Added Author
Gold, Jim.
Kresh, Paul. Director
Added Title
There's somebody knockin' at your door.
Between the world and me.
Alberta K. Johnson.
I know Jesus heard me.
Benediction.
Jazz poem.
Revolutionary cradle song.
Conversation.
Jitterbugging in the streets.
Status symbol.
Let America be America again.
Publisher No.
SA 1031 Spoken Arts
Research Call Number
*LZR 5009 (C) Program notes on container.
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